Clarion’s 2009 line-up of in-car audio solutions
takes its styling cues from last year’s highly desirable, must-have,
multimedia range.
Behind the clean, clear,
ergonomic fascia of the all-new, entry-level Clarion CZ109E, there's a great specification to savour.
It features CD-R and
CD-RW playback, MP3 and WMA file
compatibility, with a 3.5mm mini jack
AUX input on the fascia that supports a stand-alone MP3 player, a 2-channel audio pre-out, and an RDS-EON
tuner with 18 FM, 6MW/LW station presets.
The new unit
also allows for the safe receiving and making of phone calls, with the optional
addition of a BLT373 Bluetooth
transceiver.
To ensure
there's no compromise on audio quality, the CZ109E delivers a mighty 4 x 50
watts output, plus Z-Enhancer and Magna BASS EX sound enhancement to boost
enjoyment and allow for greater customisation to suit individual taste.
At a typical selling price of just £109, the CZ109E CD/MP3/WMA receiver is aimed at audio fans demanding a great value dashboard upgrade for minimal outlay.
Land Rover has teamed up with Sonim Technologies, to launch the
Land Rover S1, a rugged, high
quality mobile phone designed to meet the needs of those who work and play in
the great outdoors.
The Land
Rover S1 by Sonim is the world's first
IP-67 rated GSM mobile phone - a
standard which indicates it has been tested and found to be totally impervious
to dust, as well as dirt, shocks and drops.
The Land Rover S1 is also completely waterproof to a depth
of one metre for up to 30 minutes and
is resistant to extreme pressure of up to 400
kgs and it costs £300.